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Date: 2014-11-05 14:01:19
Tax
Unemployment
Presidency of George W. Bush
Presidency of Barack Obama
Political debates about the United States federal budget
Reaganomics
Economics
Economic policy
Income tax in the United States

October 10, 2014 MEMORANDUM TO: The Honorable John R. Kasich, Governor The Honorable Mary Taylor, Lt. Governor

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